• My Diet - Should You Really Have That Much Protein?
    Mar 23 2026

    Stephen Martin shares his personal journey with health, neurodivergence, and business, exploring effective strategies for weight management, mental clarity, and maintaining focus amidst life's challenges.


    Takeaways

    • High protein intake can significantly boost mental clarity and energy.

    • Genetic testing provides valuable insights into personalized health strategies.

    • Alcohol consumption can undermine health goals and productivity.

    • Consistency in sleep and exercise is crucial for health management.

    • Simplifying diet plans, like calorie and protein counting, enhances adherence.


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  • Your Dyslexic Brain Might Be Perfect for AI
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of The Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Stephen explains why dyslexic and neurodivergent thinkers may have a natural advantage in the age of AI. Instead of competing with AI, he encourages people to see it as a powerful tool like a camera crew to a director or a sous chef to a head chef.


    Dyslexic minds often excel at pattern recognition, creativity, and big-picture thinking, which are exactly the skills needed to guide AI effectively. As technology evolves, execution is becoming cheaper while strong ideas and problem-solving abilities are becoming more valuable. The key is learning to direct AI and combine it with your personal experience and creativity.


    Takeaways

    • Work with AI, not against it.

    • Think of yourself as the director and AI as the tool.

    • Dyslexic strengths like pattern recognition and creativity are valuable in the AI era.

    • Ideas and direction are becoming more important than execution.

    • Start experimenting with AI tools and learn by doing.


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  • 7 Things Every Dyslexic Entrepreneur Needs to Know (Nobody Told Us This)
    Mar 9 2026

    Stephen Martin shares seven essential lessons for dyslexic entrepreneurs, highlighting how their unique brains can be their greatest asset in business. From pattern recognition to system building and self-awareness, learn how to leverage your strengths and navigate challenges effectively.



    Takeaways

    • Your brain is a pattern machine that sees gaps others miss.

    • You don't need to do things the normal way; your unconventional approach is a superpower.

    • Systems will always beat memory; build systems to hold information.

    • Progress is better than perfection; market feedback refines your ideas.

    • Energy management is crucial; work in bursts aligned with your natural rhythms.

    • Your team amplifies your strengths; delegate to empower.

    • Confidence grows from understanding your brain's unique wiring.


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  • 3 Careers-Businesses for the Future
    Mar 4 2026

    Stephen Martin discusses the future of careers for dyslexics and neurodiverse individuals in the age of AI. He explores how entrepreneurship, hands-on trades, and social roles can be advantageous, and highlights the impact of AI on traditional jobs.


    Takeaways

    • Impact of AI on traditional jobs

    • Entrepreneurship as a career path for dyslexics

    • Hands-on trades and their future relevance

    • The importance of social roles and human connection

    • Adapting education and skills for a neurodiverse workforce


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  • Beating Overwhelm When it Feels Impossible
    Mar 2 2026

    In this honest and reflective episode of The Truth About Dyslexia, Stephen opens up about overwhelm at work, navigating rapid AI disruption, and what it really means to build a stable, fulfilling life as a neurodiverse entrepreneur.


    Takeaways

    • Overwhelm is temporary — even when it feels permanent

    • AI disruption is real, but panic decisions aren’t the answer

    • Avoid “burn it down” thinking

    • Define success by feelings, not numbers

    • Stability is a valid goal

    • You don’t need to be a billionaire to be happy


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  • Five Lessons and Stories from Working at Virgin with Richard Branson with Guest Phil Argent
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode, Phil Argent shares his journey as a dyslexic entrepreneur, exploring how neurodiversity shapes innovative thinking, decision-making, and building global systems. Discover insights on system thinking, leveraging AI, and embracing your unique talents to achieve big goals.



    Takeaways

    • The "Engine" Analogy: Phil views businesses and digital ecosystems as engines. His strength lies in taking them apart, understanding every component, and rebuilding them for peak optimization.

    • Intellectual Off-Switch: A common trait discussed is the "instant-on" brain. Phil and Stephen talk about the challenge of waking up at 100% capacity, often in the middle of the night, and how to harness that energy rather than fight it.

    • Trust and Speed at Virgin: Phil reflects on the "Virgin DNA"—a culture of absolute trust and rapid execution. He highlights how Richard Branson’s leadership style empowered neurodivergent thinkers to move at a "relentless pace" without overthinking decisions.

    • The "Parking Lot" Strategy: To combat the "Shiny Object Syndrome" common among dyslexic entrepreneurs, Phil and Stephen discuss the importance of framing ambitions bigger. If you feel distracted, re-evaluate your goal—a big enough ambition requires discipline and keeps you focused on the long-term system rather than short-term pivots.

    • The Power of AI (Raffi & Pip): Both guest and host reveal they use custom AI assistants (Phil’s "Raffi" and Stephen’s "Pip") to interrogate their thinking, organize tasks, and execute at a speed that would otherwise require a massive team.



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  • Updatecast - Getting fit or fat, AI and hyper focus
    Feb 23 2026

    In this "update cast," Steven gets raw about the balancing act of being a neurodivergent entrepreneur. While his business life is currently a "Wild West" of excitement—leveraging AI to slash project costs and build apps over a weekend—his personal health is hitting a daily 3 PM hurdle. Steven discusses the tension between hyper-focusing on a once-in-a-generation tech gold rush and the "health angel" on his shoulder demanding a reset.



    Takeaways

    • The 3 PM Carb Wall: Even with a "perfect" routine 90% of the time, neurodivergent brains often hit a mid-afternoon energy slump that triggers intense cravings. A one-week "circuit breaker" reset is often the only way to kill the cycle.

    • AI as the "Execution" Bridge: Dyslexics often have endless ideas but struggle with the linear work of building them. AI tools like Claude are closing that gap, allowing ideas to be coded into reality in a single weekend.

    • The 4x Efficiency Gain: By leveraging AI, project costs can be slashed (e.g., from $120k to $30k), making previously "impossible" ideas commercially viable for the first time.

    • The Success Trinity: A healthy business needs three roles: The Creator (Vision), The Operator (Execution/Finance), and The Deal Maker (Sales). Most entrepreneurs lack one; identifying your gap is the first step to growth.

    • Hyper-focus vs. Health: We are in an "AI Wild West." It’s a high-stakes season to "make hay while the sun shines," but it requires a constant tug-of-war with the "health angel" on your shoulder.

    • Progress, Not Perfection: Moving from "beating yourself up" to "observing your patterns" is the ultimate win. If you're making better choices with alcohol or mental health, you're winning—even if your diet isn't perfect yet.



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  • Is Email Marketing Actually Dead in 2026?
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of The Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Stephen Martin explores the relevance of email marketing in 2026, addressing common misconceptions and providing insights into effective strategies. He emphasizes that while email marketing is not dead, it has evolved, requiring a focus on quality content and relationship-building with audiences. The discussion covers the pros and cons of email marketing, including ownership of email lists, audience intent, and the challenges posed by spam filters. Martin shares practical tips for creating engaging emails, highlighting the importance of personality, consistency, and clear messaging.



    Takeaways

    • Email marketing is not dead; it has evolved.

    • Quality content is essential for effective email marketing.

    • You own your email list, unlike social media.

    • Spam filters are becoming more sophisticated.

    • Consistency in emailing is crucial for visibility.

    • Short, engaging emails perform better than long ones.

    • Use AI to enhance your writing, not replace it.

    • Focus on one clear idea per email.

    • Selling softly can lead to better engagement.

    • Treat email marketing as a relationship-building tool.



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